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we'll start with gm. treasury announcing it will sell the rest of its stake in the automaker in the next year. earlier, we talked about the government's investment in gm. >> you have to recognize there are costs in this investment. you know, let's remember the costs are far less than the cost had we not acted. we have been successful overall with all the t.a.r.p. investments. all the t.a.r.p. investments considered as a whole will result in a gain to the taxpayer. >> big news for gm and the industry at large. phil lebeau is in chicago with more. >> you talk about the cost of how much the government put into general motors. $49.5 billion. now it is going to start to exit from general motors. here's the road map, if you will, for what the government will be doing with gm shares over the next year and a half. it will be exiting in an orderly fashion over the next 12 to 15 months. today, gm announcing it's going to be purchasing 200 million shares from treasury coming in at $27.50 a share. that's a 7.9% premi
we'll start with gm. treasury announcing it will sell the rest of its stake in the automaker in the next year. earlier, we talked about the government's investment in gm. >> you have to recognize there are costs in this investment. you know, let's remember the costs are far less than the cost had we not acted. we have been successful overall with all the t.a.r.p. investments. all the t.a.r.p. investments considered as a whole will result in a gain to the taxpayer. >> big news for gm...
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gm shares got a nice pop. they closed at 2718. that is the high going back to february of this year. we were wondering if they close over 27.50 that would have put them at a 52-week high. while gm is financially in a much better position now than when it went into bankruptcy in june of ' 09, the market share slides in the united states, down 1.8% compared to when they went into bankruptcy. joe? >> stick around. i feel like ralph edwards of "this is your life." david do you recollect have something or or just calling in to talk because you saw me on the air? >> caller: the idea that you work your full 12-hour shift is unbelievable. >> well, thanks for calling. the nice and the ice, it rhymes and everything? >> you know, i think having been able to do a little reporting late in the day, to tell you what i'm starting to hear is price terms. others reported you might see a deal. what i can tell you is that the ice exchange is very close to acquiring nyse for a deal worth rafael $33 a share. it would be two-thirds in stock, one third i
gm shares got a nice pop. they closed at 2718. that is the high going back to february of this year. we were wondering if they close over 27.50 that would have put them at a 52-week high. while gm is financially in a much better position now than when it went into bankruptcy in june of ' 09, the market share slides in the united states, down 1.8% compared to when they went into bankruptcy. joe? >> stick around. i feel like ralph edwards of "this is your life." david do you...
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gm, well-defined downtrend. the stock moves above the down trend, breaks above that, if you will, and the pattern is the same for ford. same downtrend over the past year and a half. same move above the downtrend. again, each moving up in september and october. when the market was getting clobbered. very important. >> carter -- >> you like the technicals. steve, jump in. what about the fundamentals. >> i actually shorted gm this morning. both have had a great few weeks, couple of months but it's important to bring perspective. if you look at a long-term chart of ford, you see this stock is trading where it was in 1993. back in 1993 i was in college. i was doing beer bongs and listening to pearl jam. that was a heck of a long time ago to be at the exact same price point. when you hear stories about detroit's renaissance, detroit comebacks, have you to be skeptical but they term out as well as brett favre comebacks. >> sure. >> wow. wait a second, you shorted gm this morning? you shorted gm this morning? >> this mo
gm, well-defined downtrend. the stock moves above the down trend, breaks above that, if you will, and the pattern is the same for ford. same downtrend over the past year and a half. same move above the downtrend. again, each moving up in september and october. when the market was getting clobbered. very important. >> carter -- >> you like the technicals. steve, jump in. what about the fundamentals. >> i actually shorted gm this morning. both have had a great few weeks, couple...
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>> we are asking if the bailout of gm was worth it. cast your vote at finance.yah o oo.com. >>> in our next hour, what will the merger landscape look like in 2013? we will talk to claireman of casablanca capital about that. >>> are you looking for a $10 million home? you're not alone. that part of the mark set surging. we look at the top three zip codes with the most sales. even those held elsewhere, giving her the confidence to pursue all her goals. when you want a financial advisor who sees the whole picture, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and like something... or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> we've got gold here closing down for a second day. although today very much in a tight range after a steep fall yesterday. we are at 3 1/2 month lows. what is interesting, a lot of people are wondering where gold goes from here. famous commodity investors, gold, he believe
>> we are asking if the bailout of gm was worth it. cast your vote at finance.yah o oo.com. >>> in our next hour, what will the merger landscape look like in 2013? we will talk to claireman of casablanca capital about that. >>> are you looking for a $10 million home? you're not alone. that part of the mark set surging. we look at the top three zip codes with the most sales. even those held elsewhere, giving her the confidence to pursue all her goals. when you want a...
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this solar cannot last. > > let's talk about gm. > > i don't like gm at all, i like ford. but you look at november car sales, they were terrible. > > the burden is over. > > the burden is over, but look at their november car sales, they were terrible. ford had real good november car sales. gm had terrible car sales in november. > > what do you ask for for the holidays from santa? does he tell you you're bad- > > coal. coal and gold. > > you are just no fun. > all right, let's move on to bonus round: what is the largest note produced today? is it $1,000, $500, or a $100 bill? > > $1,000. > > it's a zimbabwe billion- dollar note. > > i have one of those in my office. > it's $100. > > really? > yes! they don't do the $500 and $1000 anymore. and i've seen you carry around a few $100s, andrew, by the way. > > someone loaned them to him. > > alan did. > thanks for being on the show guys. happy holidays! don't go away. chart talk is next, right after this. that music puts you in a good mood. let's talk now to trader dan deming of stutland equities about this crazy market dan. > >
this solar cannot last. > > let's talk about gm. > > i don't like gm at all, i like ford. but you look at november car sales, they were terrible. > > the burden is over. > > the burden is over, but look at their november car sales, they were terrible. ford had real good november car sales. gm had terrible car sales in november. > > what do you ask for for the holidays from santa? does he tell you you're bad- > > coal. coal and gold. > > you are just no...
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yes, we're going to lose, 7, 12 billion dollars on gm. charlie, probably make like 46 billion on aig and the other big things. >> you cannot-- >> first off, you can't measure moral hazard. number one, you can't measure the lines that people have their money-- they don't want to roll the dice in the stock market and they're in fixed income accounts, they lose money. >> i agree with charles, it's a policy conversation and he and i disagree on it. we did the right thing not letting the industry go down in a crisis. i mean. >> do you know what you're saying here? >> listen, there's a notion out there that big businesses are protected and when that happens, they do stupid things and that's one of the problems. listen, tarp and all that have-- >> and don't tell me that we made money. >> neil: and about the precedent, to your point, charles, whatever the good, i'm just worried about the present because i know if it it happens again, it probably will, we'll do it again with much bigger numbers. >> of course, charlie hit the nail on the head. in o
yes, we're going to lose, 7, 12 billion dollars on gm. charlie, probably make like 46 billion on aig and the other big things. >> you cannot-- >> first off, you can't measure moral hazard. number one, you can't measure the lines that people have their money-- they don't want to roll the dice in the stock market and they're in fixed income accounts, they lose money. >> i agree with charles, it's a policy conversation and he and i disagree on it. we did the right thing not...
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more difficult for gm. so it's not like the government comes with clean hands to this. >> all right, david cay johnston, great to have you with us tonight. >>> coming up, president lincoln, he fought to preserve the union support. can lincoln inspire our divided senate? stay tuned. a great story coming up. >>> we all love hearing from our viewers on our twitter and facebook page. many of you are weighing in on some of the republican proposals to arm teachers in the classroom to protect our children across america from mass shootings. jeffrey tweets the gop wants to cut teachers pay and jobs yet wants to arm them in schools? insane. rick says people who want to arm teachers also think teachers are overpaid and incompetent. and david tweets republicans call teachers lazy, incompetent, and a drain on society with their retirement and unions. now they want to arm them? crazy. really. keep your thoughts coming to us on our facebook and twitter page using the #edshow. still to come, "time" magazine names presiden
more difficult for gm. so it's not like the government comes with clean hands to this. >> all right, david cay johnston, great to have you with us tonight. >>> coming up, president lincoln, he fought to preserve the union support. can lincoln inspire our divided senate? stay tuned. a great story coming up. >>> we all love hearing from our viewers on our twitter and facebook page. many of you are weighing in on some of the republican proposals to arm teachers in the...
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more difficult for gm. so it's not like the government comes with clean hands to this. >> all right, david cay johnston, great to have you with us tonight. >>> coming up, president lincoln, he fought to preserve the union support. can lincoln inspire our divided senate? stay tuned. a great story coming up. ♪ if it wasn't for you ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove [ male announcer ] zales is the diamond store. save 25 percent off an amazing selection storewide, now through monday. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> we all love hearing from our viewers on our twitter and facebook page. many of you are weighing in on some of the republican proposals to arm teachers in the classroom to protect our children across america from mass shootings. jeffrey tweets the gop wants to cut
more difficult for gm. so it's not like the government comes with clean hands to this. >> all right, david cay johnston, great to have you with us tonight. >>> coming up, president lincoln, he fought to preserve the union support. can lincoln inspire our divided senate? stay tuned. a great story coming up. ♪ if it wasn't for you ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove [ male announcer ] zales is the diamond store. save 25 percent off an amazing selection...
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for its part, treasury argued today the gm bailout saved a million jobs that would've have been lost if g.m. shuttered its factories. still, in order for taxpayers to recoup the money spent on gm, the stock would need to surge to about $70 a share. that's unlikely, particularly with g.m. currently trading at less than 30 bucks a share, well below their 2010 i.p.o. price of $33. nevertheless, while uncle sam is selling his stake in g.m., some auto experts say investors should coider bing e of their own. after all, the employment picture is on the rise in the u.s. and so is consumer confidence. and, g.m. is getting its financial house in order. >> we've seen that the company has continued to strengthen its balance sheet , it's making money, it's continuing to be profitable, it adding cash to the balance sheet. it should be in a positive position on a going forward basis. >> reporter: that's not to say there aren't challenges on the road ahead for g.m., including serious softness in europe. but most agree g.m. can and will drive into the future on its own. suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new y
for its part, treasury argued today the gm bailout saved a million jobs that would've have been lost if g.m. shuttered its factories. still, in order for taxpayers to recoup the money spent on gm, the stock would need to surge to about $70 a share. that's unlikely, particularly with g.m. currently trading at less than 30 bucks a share, well below their 2010 i.p.o. price of $33. nevertheless, while uncle sam is selling his stake in g.m., some auto experts say investors should coider bing e of...
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the ge, the gm. the walmart all of that. you have the scruff, the small business. but it's the small and growing. it's the things that were small but can challenge the big. it's what happens when the big tree falls over. we have been to the rain forest. the amazing thing new trees grow out of the old. it's a metaphor. it's real. when we lose something big in the economy. it's vital we know how to recon fission your the resources and create something new. do we need control? we need feedback. we need the capability to repurpose. in this country, we need to build a robust platform for people to realize what they have inside of them. that's why people came to this country and that's why people here look for a better future that will be like the better future their ancestors left when they came. so, you know, i would say, yes, you know, we need control, we need controls all kinds of inner dependency and self-regulation and ways of understanding what is happening, what's not, where do we want to go and what gets us the end point. betterment of human lives. it's not incr
the ge, the gm. the walmart all of that. you have the scruff, the small business. but it's the small and growing. it's the things that were small but can challenge the big. it's what happens when the big tree falls over. we have been to the rain forest. the amazing thing new trees grow out of the old. it's a metaphor. it's real. when we lose something big in the economy. it's vital we know how to recon fission your the resources and create something new. do we need control? we need feedback. we...
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car maker, i guess gm's all right. i rented a malibu. >> a malibmalibu. >> wow. >> it was nice. >> real quickly, i'm more on guy's side here with, with the stock gapping up on that news, just like aig, there's going to be a lot of overhang. i think you're going to have an opportunity to buy this thing in the mid to low 20s if you want to. >> split. i don't know if that's progress. just fyi. >> it's been decided? >> mike's floating around. dr. j is in here somewhere. >> we're going to go to mike, because he saw unusual activity in johnson control. >> this is going to break the tie. johnson control gets 8% of their revenue from general motors. they had their analyst day earlier today and they basically surprised the street. forecasting better than expected sales for next year and better than expected profits of $2.60 a share. if you follow the logic that that's a derivative play on general mole or thes, you are probably bullish. options were bullish on jci. about 93 cents. that would break even if the stock is above $30.
car maker, i guess gm's all right. i rented a malibu. >> a malibmalibu. >> wow. >> it was nice. >> real quickly, i'm more on guy's side here with, with the stock gapping up on that news, just like aig, there's going to be a lot of overhang. i think you're going to have an opportunity to buy this thing in the mid to low 20s if you want to. >> split. i don't know if that's progress. just fyi. >> it's been decided? >> mike's floating around. dr. j is in...
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i think that the -- i think gm a year ago i was on. i said gm was dirt cheap. stock's up 38% since then. i still think it's really cheap. so i think you see a stock somewhere between the mid 30s. that would have been a time. >> they still got 15 months to sell, right? they got a little optionality in the time. you think it's going to run? >> this announcement unto itself creates an overhang. i think the overhang's been there since day one. >> but if you know it's coming off. >> it was up two bucks yesterday. >> but they were talking about 300 million is about 15% of the stock outstanding. >> people say that government stayed out of gm's hair but i nowakerson, which was chafing, couldn't pay anyone, couldn't bring in talent. because he had to clear the government. it was hard to manage gm. >> i think that's true. i think certainly acerson and the team would like to get -- >> they can't even say how much they want. >> but it wasn't so much a government getting involved in any decisions, which wasn't happening. it wasn't involved in the initial selection. what it
i think that the -- i think gm a year ago i was on. i said gm was dirt cheap. stock's up 38% since then. i still think it's really cheap. so i think you see a stock somewhere between the mid 30s. that would have been a time. >> they still got 15 months to sell, right? they got a little optionality in the time. you think it's going to run? >> this announcement unto itself creates an overhang. i think the overhang's been there since day one. >> but if you know it's coming off....
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gm. the taxpayers bailed out gm. have we gotten our money's worth? >> the federal government bailed out gm. over $50 billion. everyone knew about it. it was sort of tran transparent. these are local incentives from states and city and counties, not so many people know. they're given out all over. what i figured out was in the last five years it's over 1.7 billion dollars to gm from small towns and cities and states where they've got budget crunches going on it's a lot of money, one company. i looked at gm going back to the 1980s. in fact, there are a number of towns that gave them incentives and they eventually left. those communities are prettyup set now. >> greta: i read your article. it was a great article. i remember reading a story about apple going into north carolina. they had $47 million worth of tax breaks. they built something in north carolina that produced only 50 jobs. >> a lost technology -- a lot of these technology do these data centers. you don't need a lot of workers to monitor that. it's not like an auto factory. apple has gotten i
gm. the taxpayers bailed out gm. have we gotten our money's worth? >> the federal government bailed out gm. over $50 billion. everyone knew about it. it was sort of tran transparent. these are local incentives from states and city and counties, not so many people know. they're given out all over. what i figured out was in the last five years it's over 1.7 billion dollars to gm from small towns and cities and states where they've got budget crunches going on it's a lot of money, one...
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we talked to the president, for gm and he said even if we go off of it gm can still make money. we can flex and make a lot of money at fiscal cliff levels. we do not think that we need to. jeff: what do you do immediately >> we take a look at different car lines. we look at where the strength is and could be. then we look at the pent up demand. jeff: this is the silverado. they already have some kind of inventory. mark reuss said they have increased incentives. they are selling pickups. if we do not go off the cliff, they are extremely well-positioned. connell: jeff, thank you, as always. we will go back to washington for the speaker of the house. he is a few minutes late, which is interesting. a lot of pressure here in terms of where is the leverage. his question, where is the spending. we will say about his language and how he does it. we are also going to talk about serious. a very big story today. blue shield of california is getting ready to fix some policyholders with a rate increase. lots more still to come on fox business. ♪ connell: breaking news out of washington. he
we talked to the president, for gm and he said even if we go off of it gm can still make money. we can flex and make a lot of money at fiscal cliff levels. we do not think that we need to. jeff: what do you do immediately >> we take a look at different car lines. we look at where the strength is and could be. then we look at the pent up demand. jeff: this is the silverado. they already have some kind of inventory. mark reuss said they have increased incentives. they are selling pickups....
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. >> anthony, what do you make of ford versus gm now that gm looks luke it's going to get the government off of its back? >> i still like the ford story better than gm, because of the management team. also, i do think that the product line they're coming out with is a superior product line. look for the lincoln brand to resurge in 2013. >> so, a lot of people wanted to make the comparison between gm and aig in terms of being favored by the hedge fund community. they're not apples to apples? >> not a fair comparison. gm is now without al ly, their financing unit and aig is more leverage able to what's going on with the felt. and i think that gm, here, has an okay to decent management team but i would still go with ford and the valuation is a little bit more compelling, given its growth. >> right. let's hit today's options action, of course, scott nations, we've been talking about the fiscal cliff. you talk about that, talk about going over the cliff, sequestration and defense spending cuts. what did you see today in the defense names?dynamics, which is just going to be in the cross hairs,
. >> anthony, what do you make of ford versus gm now that gm looks luke it's going to get the government off of its back? >> i still like the ford story better than gm, because of the management team. also, i do think that the product line they're coming out with is a superior product line. look for the lincoln brand to resurge in 2013. >> so, a lot of people wanted to make the comparison between gm and aig in terms of being favored by the hedge fund community. they're not...
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we as taxpayers own a significant share of gm that is little questionable. >> gm premium brands saw most growth, buick, cadillac and gmc. chevrolet was kind of flat. last year at this time they had heavy incentives they didn't meet this time around so sales were down. pickup trucks were down. they have new vehicles are coming next year. they're clearing out new current models. they hurt on pickup salls. premium brands are hurting as well. premium and luxury brands are doing well. lori: where is at toe industry related to historic highs? >> this is ahead of expectations this year. definitely really good and it is growing. whether or not the fiscal cliff happens we'll see if things change. for right now consumers don't seem to be concerned. lori: i was trying to avoid the topic. always talking about the fiscal cliff. i will say good-bye. no fiscal cliff. thank you, gary. pressure. melissa: the problem with online shopping used to be you had to wait in order to get what you ordered but not anymore. retailers are racing to keep up with the new trend of instant gratification shopping with sam
we as taxpayers own a significant share of gm that is little questionable. >> gm premium brands saw most growth, buick, cadillac and gmc. chevrolet was kind of flat. last year at this time they had heavy incentives they didn't meet this time around so sales were down. pickup trucks were down. they have new vehicles are coming next year. they're clearing out new current models. they hurt on pickup salls. premium brands are hurting as well. premium and luxury brands are doing well. lori:...
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is there any executive compensation over 400 grand at gm right now? >> yeah. i believe there is. >> there is? >> that's her to aspect. if they wanted to go out and hire a new executive, bring somebody in from a competitor or other industry, you had to have the governor sign off on that. it's tough enough in this day and age when it comes to competition to hire any executive in a very competitive market and say to the government, let me get your okay for the pay package. they will be glad to have that off their shoulders. even a millionaire or billionaire who makes $500,000 a year? >> over a certain level. >> that's what we call those guys. >> you need to get approval. >> we call those guys millionaires and billionaires. thanks, phil and steve. see, ralph, i can get in little digs. >> no prompting. >> no prompting, right. >> i'm having trouble making the math right. >> on the deal. >> how many years it takes $400,000 to equal a billion. >> don't ask me. ask your guy. he calls him that, anyway. >> we have been talking about that fiscal cliff. a lot of people wat
is there any executive compensation over 400 grand at gm right now? >> yeah. i believe there is. >> there is? >> that's her to aspect. if they wanted to go out and hire a new executive, bring somebody in from a competitor or other industry, you had to have the governor sign off on that. it's tough enough in this day and age when it comes to competition to hire any executive in a very competitive market and say to the government, let me get your okay for the pay package. they...
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, and charles wilson is a guy that allegedly said what's good for gm is good for america. wealthy actually never said that. i thought it characterized the worst of the sort of corporatism and feeding of the elite, the incumbent industry. it doesn't say that. he was a courageous guy that cut the defense budget by 20% in the late 1950's and there's the defense budget cuts in the late 1950's within a number of reason we have the silicon valley. a lot of radio engineers have moved out there and was a beautiful part of the country suddenly they didn't have jobs. and those people were saying well, you know, we want to stay here. and they created p equipment all the rest. so we were in a very tenuous moment. we had a financial crisis and on top of the there was the financial crisis that led to that crisis in the industry. adding on top of that, psychologically the failure of the big three auto makers tough call. by the become i don't know why anybody in this presidential election notions that this is a bush program. i mean, i have a chapter about left, right come forward and i am
, and charles wilson is a guy that allegedly said what's good for gm is good for america. wealthy actually never said that. i thought it characterized the worst of the sort of corporatism and feeding of the elite, the incumbent industry. it doesn't say that. he was a courageous guy that cut the defense budget by 20% in the late 1950's and there's the defense budget cuts in the late 1950's within a number of reason we have the silicon valley. a lot of radio engineers have moved out there and was...
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. >> ford and gm driving in different directions. ford with a 6.5% increase in light truck and passenger car sales for the month, also saying it's going to maintain its production guidance for the fourth quarter. mean time, gm, its sales came up shy of expectations, up 3.4%. strength in passenger cars but seeing a headline from "the wall street journal" gm is considering slowing pickup production in the u.s. over to you. >> thanks. stephanie link, you haven't been willing to take a bite on an automaker itself, right? you've been playing the supply chain a little bit. >> yeah, and that's because if you look at 75% of the countries have already reported the sales numbers. and it looks like -- first, gm was impacted by sandy, so i think the headline is a little misleading. but if you look at total so far, you're running 15 million sar and so that's very positive and that meant -- actually is better for the auto parts companies. they've got more leverage because they've got a lot of different customers. and i'm looking at leer, as well.
. >> ford and gm driving in different directions. ford with a 6.5% increase in light truck and passenger car sales for the month, also saying it's going to maintain its production guidance for the fourth quarter. mean time, gm, its sales came up shy of expectations, up 3.4%. strength in passenger cars but seeing a headline from "the wall street journal" gm is considering slowing pickup production in the u.s. over to you. >> thanks. stephanie link, you haven't been willing...
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it may have helped rocco, when michigan and ohio, but it didn't help gm. >> gm is giving the stock at a bargain. the ipo is $10 more per share. the one that's just terrible. >> i think that the government should get out of this quickly as possible. obviously you want to do it in an orderly fashion. the were never going to happen again. who president of the government actually taking over, taking a controlling share, calling shots, who is going to be the ceo and stuff like that. the sooner we get past that, the better. gerri: it has to be a new day. dan and neck, thank you both for coming on today. great conversation. if you are fired up about this, drop me an e-mail at gerri@foxbussiness.com. >> coming up on "the willis report", do you want another four years? gerri breaks it down next. and the many deceptions of obamacare. >> if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor. it turns out that this is not the only lie when it comes to the president's health care law. our panel of experts weigh-in. also, this photo sharing service causing major mayhem in the social network
it may have helped rocco, when michigan and ohio, but it didn't help gm. >> gm is giving the stock at a bargain. the ipo is $10 more per share. the one that's just terrible. >> i think that the government should get out of this quickly as possible. obviously you want to do it in an orderly fashion. the were never going to happen again. who president of the government actually taking over, taking a controlling share, calling shots, who is going to be the ceo and stuff like that. the...
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that's nearly 8 percent premium on gm's tuesday closing price. it plans to unload the remaining 300 million shares on the open market within the next 12-15 months starting as soon as january and based on a prearranged prit ten trading plan. even if the government gets the same 27.50 for the remaining shares the taxpayers will shiti be more than 7 billion short of recouping the nearly $50 billion bailout we gave to gm during the crisis. it has recovered 27 billion of that. the government is relinquishing governance rights it received in exchange for the bailout. it happens days after they reloaded the common stock to american int nacional group and said it plans to make significant progress next year in winding down the tar banks programs. it recovered 381 billion or 90 percent of the 418 billion in funds handed out. gm said it expects to close this year's buy back by the end of the year and expects the move to add earnings in share by cutting outstanding shares but it plans to take a roughly $400 billion charge in the 4th quarter because of it. k
that's nearly 8 percent premium on gm's tuesday closing price. it plans to unload the remaining 300 million shares on the open market within the next 12-15 months starting as soon as january and based on a prearranged prit ten trading plan. even if the government gets the same 27.50 for the remaining shares the taxpayers will shiti be more than 7 billion short of recouping the nearly $50 billion bailout we gave to gm during the crisis. it has recovered 27 billion of that. the government is...
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we'll get gm at 10:00. we're talking 4 1/2 to 5-year highs for all these guys. >> you have a combination of 11 year old age of autos, destruction of -- by the way, sandy was an auto destroyer. loss of life. horrible. terrible. it also took out many more cars than people realize. you have to pump overtime to be meet the demand. >> we're still adding up sandy and figuring that out. we're far from figuring that out. hundreds of thousands of automobiles. where are we? 15 plus at the end? >> it's possible. 15. it puts people to work in the country. they don't just add in mexico. mexico is booming. fabulous moment for mexico. they will add in this country too. >> there's talk that their share of the market in the northeast, the big three, is not as high as it is in the rest of the country. we live in part of the country where incomes are higher. you may see better numbers out of bmws and mercedes. >> i don't know the percentage that's brought into the new jersey, new york area, the ones that you always see when y
we'll get gm at 10:00. we're talking 4 1/2 to 5-year highs for all these guys. >> you have a combination of 11 year old age of autos, destruction of -- by the way, sandy was an auto destroyer. loss of life. horrible. terrible. it also took out many more cars than people realize. you have to pump overtime to be meet the demand. >> we're still adding up sandy and figuring that out. we're far from figuring that out. hundreds of thousands of automobiles. where are we? 15 plus at the...
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gm azo and they have a scientific study that just came out. first long-term study of its kind and we can disparage it. okay. let's assume that it is not that. let's assume that there were not enough rats in the study. if people are concerned, why don't they have the right to see a label? they can make a decision of whether they want to read it is as simple as that. so there is a lot to deal with. the professor in france is an antiactivist. he has a book coming out about why we should not have cmos. he has a movie coming out about why. >> he was a pro gm though activist. what does that mean? >> okay. so, let's buy it into the details of the study. they use a strain of rats prone to getting cancer, and then invade use a very small sample so you have a control group of ten rats and another group of maybe ten or 20 which have a lifetime risk of getting cancer of around 50 to 70%. okay? so when you design a study where the rats are going to massively get cancer, and you need to have a study that looks at thousands of rats. that's one thing. the ide
gm azo and they have a scientific study that just came out. first long-term study of its kind and we can disparage it. okay. let's assume that it is not that. let's assume that there were not enough rats in the study. if people are concerned, why don't they have the right to see a label? they can make a decision of whether they want to read it is as simple as that. so there is a lot to deal with. the professor in france is an antiactivist. he has a book coming out about why we should not have...
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, the best-selling of all gm vehicles. a quick look at what they unveil look like, a really exciting unveil. harkening back the old old days where they blew things up and crash cars through things. a big unveiling for g gm. good luck to them, they will need it. ashley: love the fireworks. jeff flock, thank you very much. tracy: talks in washington seem to be going nowhere, so is it too late to avoid going over the fiscal cliff? making waves by saying the house should pass tax cut for middle income americans and to do it now. he joins us now. you also said we should let the tax cuts expire on the wealthiest 2%. 250,000 end up. >> that is not quite what i said, tracy. what i said was let's take the parts of the deal we agree with. let's continue to fight on that issue, the speaker has put forth a proposal keeping tax rates constant but generate additional revenue. if i can get 80% of the bush tax cut for 98% of the american people made permanent, which we could not do that in the bush era, i will do that. it would help ease
, the best-selling of all gm vehicles. a quick look at what they unveil look like, a really exciting unveil. harkening back the old old days where they blew things up and crash cars through things. a big unveiling for g gm. good luck to them, they will need it. ashley: love the fireworks. jeff flock, thank you very much. tracy: talks in washington seem to be going nowhere, so is it too late to avoid going over the fiscal cliff? making waves by saying the house should pass tax cut for middle...
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the bid-ask shows gm up today. now, the gun industry, that's feeling the impact of last week's shooting in connecticut. cheaper than dirt one of the biggest on-line retailer has stopped selling firearms and we asked why. a statement from the company. cheaper than dirt, temporarily suspended sales of firearms and continue to promote the safe and responsible firearms by law abiding citizens. during the suspension we'll review. and may get rid of a stake in gun manufacturers, 8 million dollars of stern ruger and 2 million smith & wesson. yesterday, smith & wesson had a drop. the group that made the bush master used in the shooting. the president of cerberus, his father lives in newtown, connecticut on friday, this coming friday, the n.r.a. says it will hold a news conference to provide, quote, meaningful contributions to the gun debate. big reaction to the gun industry. and then there's this. richard trumka and organized llbor may get their way on taxes, spending and debt. and the fiscal cliff deal that's now shaping
the bid-ask shows gm up today. now, the gun industry, that's feeling the impact of last week's shooting in connecticut. cheaper than dirt one of the biggest on-line retailer has stopped selling firearms and we asked why. a statement from the company. cheaper than dirt, temporarily suspended sales of firearms and continue to promote the safe and responsible firearms by law abiding citizens. during the suspension we'll review. and may get rid of a stake in gun manufacturers, 8 million dollars of...
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do the actual numbers starting with gm. they were up 3% on the month, ford up 6%, chrysler up 15%, and that's the 30-second consecutive month of gains for toyota up 17%, and let's do the good news first of all, and there's quite a bit of good news. the fiat brand up 123%, that 500 unvail last week at the auto show doing real well. the ford focus up 56%. gm small cars overall up 50%. the volt's doing well, and ford uppedded its guidance on q1. they are going to produce 11% more cars, that's bullish. the lincoln brand down 9%. spending more money than lincoln's spent on ads to raise the profile. ford fusion, sales off. truck sales down 11%. they are introducing a new one later this week or next week i should say, and in the first sign they are worried about the fiscal cliff, bullish last week at the auto show, gm is withholding its 2013 sales guidance because they are worrieded about what might happen if nothing happens in washington. that's it. dennis: aren't we all? thank you, jeff. tracy: 20 years ago today the first text
do the actual numbers starting with gm. they were up 3% on the month, ford up 6%, chrysler up 15%, and that's the 30-second consecutive month of gains for toyota up 17%, and let's do the good news first of all, and there's quite a bit of good news. the fiat brand up 123%, that 500 unvail last week at the auto show doing real well. the ford focus up 56%. gm small cars overall up 50%. the volt's doing well, and ford uppedded its guidance on q1. they are going to produce 11% more cars, that's...
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assumption it up betterd today, why 12 teams are smiling heading to the post season, 7 headhe coaches, five gms fired today. fortunately, mike shanahan, theh redskins, one of those 12 still smiling. the playoff hopes are still alive, as they are the nfc east champs, let's take you to lastt night and o how it went down frm fedex field in front of a freezing but frenzied fan base. they finished off the season sweep of the cowboys, first in 7 years, rgiii rushed for 63 yards, 9 in the third quarter for the skins first lead of the game to make it 14-7. alfred mother rix one of the ali time great redskins -- morris, one of the all time great redskins performance. becoming the single season rushing leader, 1613 yards on, the season. nearly 100 yards better than the old mark.m skins win 28-12, or 28-18. on to the playoff for the home game against the seahawks on sunday. >> first step is to win the division like we talked b secon step is take one game at a time. what you have to do is pay is attention to detail every day. and same things we've been doing for the last 7 weeks, we will continue to do, an
assumption it up betterd today, why 12 teams are smiling heading to the post season, 7 headhe coaches, five gms fired today. fortunately, mike shanahan, theh redskins, one of those 12 still smiling. the playoff hopes are still alive, as they are the nfc east champs, let's take you to lastt night and o how it went down frm fedex field in front of a freezing but frenzied fan base. they finished off the season sweep of the cowboys, first in 7 years, rgiii rushed for 63 yards, 9 in the third...
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gm need a bailout once the financial crisis hit. officially becoming a standalone company. market and investors really like now let's take a look at crude oil. four straight days of gains, getting back near $90 per barrel, $0.03 away, the story a couple of things actually. optimism of a debt deal, also supplies, heating oil, unexpectedly fell last week so of course supplies go down. on the flipside natural gas moving down more than 2% rating yesterday's gains and then some. all right, so much for any kind of game we were seeing today, but what happens tomorrow, are we still tied into the headline news out of d.c.? >> speaker john boehner woke us up. i expected after the brief statement that he made the market would come in much more than it has. i am kind of impressed we haven't seen the market down quite significantly. it means we will look at a nice year-end rally. liz: all w he did was speak 45 seconds. we are coming off of two days of double-digit jumps in the dow jones industrial in the rearview mirror. but let me quickly ask you, volatility of about six or 7% dependin
gm need a bailout once the financial crisis hit. officially becoming a standalone company. market and investors really like now let's take a look at crude oil. four straight days of gains, getting back near $90 per barrel, $0.03 away, the story a couple of things actually. optimism of a debt deal, also supplies, heating oil, unexpectedly fell last week so of course supplies go down. on the flipside natural gas moving down more than 2% rating yesterday's gains and then some. all right, so much...
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the two are accused of stealing secrets on gm's hybrid car technology -- to share with car makers in china. general motors contends the the information was worth at least $40 million dollars. prosecutors for the couple argued-- the insider info was not stolen and was useless for other car companies. a bill raising new jersey's minimum wage to $8.50 an hour is before the state's general assembly today for a procedural vote before it heads to governor chris christie's desk. the bill additionally stipulates that new jersey's minimum wage be adjusted automatically, up or down, tied to the consumer price index. the bill did not pass the state assembly last week with enough support to override an anticipated gubernatorial veto. here's a good reason why you might want to check what your references are saying about you.. a new career builder study notes, 62% of employers state that when they contacted an applicant's reference, that person had nothing positive to say about the candidate. three in ten employers say they have caught a fake reference on a job application. the study surveyed hiri
the two are accused of stealing secrets on gm's hybrid car technology -- to share with car makers in china. general motors contends the the information was worth at least $40 million dollars. prosecutors for the couple argued-- the insider info was not stolen and was useless for other car companies. a bill raising new jersey's minimum wage to $8.50 an hour is before the state's general assembly today for a procedural vote before it heads to governor chris christie's desk. the bill additionally...
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straight ahead-- will the sudden acceleration of gm stock hit the brakes.... or keep driving higher? find out next-- in chart talk. here's a great gift. no more government motors is becoming a popular line now that the government is selling its stake in gm. good morning to matt cavanaugh of cmz trading. let's talk about general motors. > > good morning. this is really good news. we've covered this stock beforeand really the big fear with this company was always that you know that there's a seller out there and not only is there a seller but there's somebody who's got a lot of it and they have to sell it so that was always a big fear there. > > would you buy this stock at the current levels? after the ipo we briefly touched $40. we've never seen $40 again in recent history. would you buy the stock? > > i think if you're looking to play a rebounding u.s. economy and a rebounding u.s. car industry then yes you would buy it. it looks much better now than any other time in the past that we've talked about it. just knowing that the government is going to sell their
straight ahead-- will the sudden acceleration of gm stock hit the brakes.... or keep driving higher? find out next-- in chart talk. here's a great gift. no more government motors is becoming a popular line now that the government is selling its stake in gm. good morning to matt cavanaugh of cmz trading. let's talk about general motors. > > good morning. this is really good news. we've covered this stock beforeand really the big fear with this company was always that you know that there's...
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gm warning it may cut truck production due to inventory build-up. they're at 139-day supplies of pick-up trucks. some of that is because they built up earlier this year for transition into a new truck. they've been targeting 80 to 85 days truck production. 139 days concerns a number of people. one last thing we want to show you. this is a chart of shares of the adrs of volkswagen. why? volkswagen has passed 500,000 sales in the united states in one year for the first time since 1973. i don't know what you had back in 1973, sue, i'm not commenting on that, but that's a long time ago for volkswagen to pass 500,000 in sales. >> my very first car which i got in 1979 was a volkswagen bug. light blue. stay with us, phil. let's talk more about the auto sector. we'll bring in auto industry expert jim hall, managing director at 2953 analytics. jim, welcome. start first with the impact of sandy. is there one specific automaker that you think will benefit more from the impact of sandy as dealers have to reorder new cars? >> historically, actually trucks do bet
gm warning it may cut truck production due to inventory build-up. they're at 139-day supplies of pick-up trucks. some of that is because they built up earlier this year for transition into a new truck. they've been targeting 80 to 85 days truck production. 139 days concerns a number of people. one last thing we want to show you. this is a chart of shares of the adrs of volkswagen. why? volkswagen has passed 500,000 sales in the united states in one year for the first time since 1973. i don't...
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toyota is set to topple gm in car sales. why coming in second place might not be all that bad for the u.s. car company. in today's cover story, are budget talks in washington killing chrismas for retailers? plus, the winter trade. the sectors of the stock market that go up when temperatures drop. dairy dollars - how entrepreneurs can learn from the latest greek yogurt craze. what small businesses need to do now to prepare for 2013. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's tuesday, december 18th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: soaring stocks. the dow rallied 100 points higher yesterday, with the other indices following suit along with gold and oil. oil was up on hopes of a budget deal out of washington. boeing's buying back $3.6 billion shares is getting trader buzz. the company is also pushing up its dividend by 10%. microsoft founder bill gates is upping his stake in in deere & company to 7% from 5.8%. deere closed last ni
toyota is set to topple gm in car sales. why coming in second place might not be all that bad for the u.s. car company. in today's cover story, are budget talks in washington killing chrismas for retailers? plus, the winter trade. the sectors of the stock market that go up when temperatures drop. dairy dollars - how entrepreneurs can learn from the latest greek yogurt craze. what small businesses need to do now to prepare for 2013. first business starts now. you're watching first business:...
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gm, however, is considering other options for the factory to stymie job losses. the carmaker is attempting to put the brakes on its losses in europe. the plant shutdown becomes the first for germany since world war ii. italian bond yields headed higher following news that prime minister mario monti plans to resign. monti's reign will come to an end in february, following passage of the 2013 budget. the move raises political concerns over italy in the midst of the eurozone crisis. monti has been credited with keeping italy's debt crisis under control. the japanese economy has some gross domestic problems. japan's gdp has contracted two quarters in a row, signaling it has entered recession. a recent territorial dispute with the chinese government and struggles following last year's tsunami continue to hurt japan's export market. an election next week in japan could have a large effect on fiscal policy. reports say delta is close to landing a deal that will give the airline a 49% stake in virgin atlantic. bloomberg reports talks between delta and singapore airlines,
gm, however, is considering other options for the factory to stymie job losses. the carmaker is attempting to put the brakes on its losses in europe. the plant shutdown becomes the first for germany since world war ii. italian bond yields headed higher following news that prime minister mario monti plans to resign. monti's reign will come to an end in february, following passage of the 2013 budget. the move raises political concerns over italy in the midst of the eurozone crisis. monti has been...
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gm shares are up tremendously right now. they took out their highest level in 19 month old little bit earlier today. this on news that gm is flying back 200 million shares from treasury. back to you. lori: exiting their interest in gm. thank you, lauren. melissa: president obama coming out and saying there is no reason to come over the fiscal cliff. how are we going to get a deal done before christmas? peter barnes is that the white house with more as the clock ticks down. peter: take the deal. take the deal the president said. the president claims he has met the republicans have weight in these negotiations. he wants to have something done by christmas. boehner has conceded on the issue of higher tax rates for wealthier americans. the house will vote tomorrow on increasing those rates only on people who make more than $1 million a year. something that the president would veto if it got to him. the president is puzzled as to why republicans just will not negotiate more on that. he suggested that maybe 700 or $800,000. the pr
gm shares are up tremendously right now. they took out their highest level in 19 month old little bit earlier today. this on news that gm is flying back 200 million shares from treasury. back to you. lori: exiting their interest in gm. thank you, lauren. melissa: president obama coming out and saying there is no reason to come over the fiscal cliff. how are we going to get a deal done before christmas? peter barnes is that the white house with more as the clock ticks down. peter: take the deal....
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gm is buying back 200 million shares from the government. they'll unload the rest of its shares by 2014. the government's $50 billion bailout saved general motors from collapse, however, uncle sam stands to lose billions of dollars. >>> and expect big discounts as the days wind down to christmas. many stores offered free shipping and free lay away unlike last year where they chopped prices. with but deals of 70% off and but experts say to now expect deals of 70% off and buy one/get one free as retailers try to salvage the weaker than expected shopping season. i think we need to hit the mall and get our freak on with personal shopping. >> i was going to ask. what are you going to buy -- >> you buy, i get the free. that's how the plan works. >> as longs i get my gift. i haven't started shopping. ashley morrison in new york. ashley, thank you so much. >>> we go to sports. in the nba, there's the oakland city thunder and then there's everybody else. okc on the road in atlanta looking to win their 11th straight. the thunder stars ruled the night.
gm is buying back 200 million shares from the government. they'll unload the rest of its shares by 2014. the government's $50 billion bailout saved general motors from collapse, however, uncle sam stands to lose billions of dollars. >>> and expect big discounts as the days wind down to christmas. many stores offered free shipping and free lay away unlike last year where they chopped prices. with but deals of 70% off and but experts say to now expect deals of 70% off and buy one/get one...
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gm on the problem after getting to complaints. the recall is expected to begin next month. >> we have a live look for you as a glance at the golden gate bridge. it is called this morning, as freezing in some spots. erica has your forecast coming up. >> we have the cold but check out this door may have been the midwest. i like kansas and wisconsin are of didn't snow. that is hampering traffic in travel. people being encouraged to stay off the roadways and there is a lot of concern over the window as well. >> we are getting pictures in the oven and now of a possible tornado that hit in mobile alabama earlier this morning. the weather service is not confirm this tornado but we were here reports of people having to be rescued from the greek fleet and see in the pictures of cars like over. no word yet if anyone was injured. -- debris >> they're already major delays at showing up for the faa in chicago. will tran is live at as at all watching bay area airports. >> so far is not impacted as at all but it is still developing. a lot of peo
gm on the problem after getting to complaints. the recall is expected to begin next month. >> we have a live look for you as a glance at the golden gate bridge. it is called this morning, as freezing in some spots. erica has your forecast coming up. >> we have the cold but check out this door may have been the midwest. i like kansas and wisconsin are of didn't snow. that is hampering traffic in travel. people being encouraged to stay off the roadways and there is a lot of concern...
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>> i say that i should be able to label it as gm all free. weon't need more laws, we need freedom -- john: you can't label it? >> no. we don't need another labeling law. we need the freedom to do what we were on the label and let the market decide what we want to be one of the good answer. >> what is the idea of empty calories and are they more addicting than healthy calories? >> usually the empty calories are the refined rss. suddenly you when realizing it has no major nutrients come and apologize. john: we are eating more of this stuff all the time and we are living longer. >> if you want to know something, it's all about choice. if you want to have that empty calorie on top of a cookie, knock yourself out. as long as you don't end up eating everything checked out around here. some people do that. you just have to use your own common sense. you know your body better than anybody notice. >> [inaudible question] is across-the-board? >> it strikes me is almost impossible to believe that every human being on earth is going to do equally well in
>> i say that i should be able to label it as gm all free. weon't need more laws, we need freedom -- john: you can't label it? >> no. we don't need another labeling law. we need the freedom to do what we were on the label and let the market decide what we want to be one of the good answer. >> what is the idea of empty calories and are they more addicting than healthy calories? >> usually the empty calories are the refined rss. suddenly you when realizing it has no major...
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on february 11th, 1937, gm signed its first contract with the uaw, the united auto workers. if you called this contract the beginning of the american middle class and michigan the birthplace of the american labor union, and walter reuther the father of all that, you probably wouldn't be much overstating your case. mr. reuther was born in west virginia. he learned tool and dye making in a union family. he moved to michigan and found a job in the automobile industry. he found his life's work in helping its workers. he said, quote, there is no greater calling than to serve your fellow men there is no greater contribution than to help the week there is no greater satisfaction than to do it well. a quarter century after that first contract with gm, walter reuther was standing up there with dr. king as president of the uaw. it's true that dr. king was a union activist himself. when dr. king was assassinated in memphis, he was in town supporting a sanitation workers strike. it is also true, however, that union activists were key supporters of civil rights. look at this picture agai
on february 11th, 1937, gm signed its first contract with the uaw, the united auto workers. if you called this contract the beginning of the american middle class and michigan the birthplace of the american labor union, and walter reuther the father of all that, you probably wouldn't be much overstating your case. mr. reuther was born in west virginia. he learned tool and dye making in a union family. he moved to michigan and found a job in the automobile industry. he found his life's work in...
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we approach them with the reading and the book, very often i would see teachers and librarians say gm people, books are wonderful. they take you to far off places. the ship is like a frigate. in that began to ask the young people what this means. it began to say things to me like if you warrant you could have a lot of fun and books. if you want to you can enjoy and learn something from books. i -- reading is something you have to have to exist in this world. my dad was a janitor. could not read or write and always prided himself on the fact that he could support his family. today he could not. not without reading. and al reading it affects all parts of our lives, including national security, this not spoken about very often. one of my sons is a chaplain -- was a chaplain in the air force. weapons the american said it could not use because people could not read the manual. it's just -- it's just coming more and more -- the gap is becoming more and more. the most american thing that we have, the most american thing that we have in this country is the ability for those glasses to wrap th
we approach them with the reading and the book, very often i would see teachers and librarians say gm people, books are wonderful. they take you to far off places. the ship is like a frigate. in that began to ask the young people what this means. it began to say things to me like if you warrant you could have a lot of fun and books. if you want to you can enjoy and learn something from books. i -- reading is something you have to have to exist in this world. my dad was a janitor. could not read...